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  1. Kyou Yun Chu-ha ŭi Hanjuhak kyesŭng.Yi Se-Dong -2020 - In Wŏn-sik Hong & O. -yŏng Kwŏn,Chumun p'arhyŏn' kwa Hanju hakp'a ŭi chŏn'gae: kŭndae sigi 'Nakchunghak. Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
     
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    Hanju Yi Chin-sang kwa kŭ ŭi chejadŭl.Se-Dong Yi -2016 - Sŏul-si: Yŏngnak.
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  3. Li shi wei wu zhu yi yu dang dai Zhongguo te se she hui zhu yi = Lishi weiwu zhuyi yu dangdai Zhongguo tese shehui zhuyi.GenhongDong,JinhuaDong &Lan Li (eds.) -2017 - Hangzhou Shi: Zhejiang da xue chu ban she.
     
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    Yulgokhak kwa Han'guk sasang ŭi simch'ŭng yŏn'gu: T'aeam Hwang Ŭi-dong Kyosu chŏngnyŏn kinyŏm nonch'ong.ŬI-Dong Hwang &Sang-ik Yi (eds.) -2014 - Sŏul-si: Ch'aek Mirae.
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    Do Individuals With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder Share Similar Neural Mechanisms of Decision-Making Under Ambiguous Circumstances?Yudan Luo,Lu Chen,Hongchen Li,YiDong,Xiaoqin Zhou,Linlin Qiu,Lei Zhang,Yaxiang Gao,Chunyan Zhu,Fengqiong Yu &Kai Wang -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Dull to Social Acceptance Rather than Sensitivity to Social Ostracism in Interpersonal Interaction for Depression: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Evidence from Cyberball Tasks.Qing Zhang,Xiaosi Li,Kai Wang,Xiaoqin Zhou,YiDong,Lei Zhang,Wen Xie,Jingjing Mu,Hongchen Li,Chunyan Zhu &Fengqiong Yu -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Yi Saek: Hanʼguk sŏngnihak ŭi wŏnchʻŏn.Ki-Dong Yi -2005 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Sŏnggyunʼgwan Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
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    Yi Ki-dong Kyosu ŭi Yuhak och'ŏnnyŏn.Ki-Dong Yi -2022 - Sŏul Tŭkpyŏlsi: Sŏnggyun'gwan Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
    v.1. Yuhak ŭi parwŏn kwa wansŏng -- v. 2. Chungguk Yuhak ŭi chŏn'gae -- v. 3. Han'guk ŭi Yuhak (sang) -- v. 4. Han'guk ŭi Yuhak (ha) -- v. 5. Ilbon kwa Pet'ŭnam ŭi Yuhak.
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    The neural substrates of response inhibition to negative information across explicit and implicit tasks in GAD patients: electrophysiological evidence from an ERP study.Fengqiong Yu,Chunyan Zhu,Lei Zhang,Xingui Chen,Dan Li,Long Zhang,Rong Ye,YiDong,Yuejia Luo,Xinlong Hu &Kai Wang -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Evaluating epistemic negation in answer set programming.Yi-Dong Shen &Thomas Eiter -2016 -Artificial Intelligence 237 (C):115-135.
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    Han'guk ch'ŏrhaksa: Yi Ki-dong Kyosu ŭi K-ch'ŏrhak ch'ŏt tanch'u kkiugi.Ki-Dong Yi -2023 - Sŏul Tŭkpyŏlsi: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Haengch'on.
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    Weighted Modal Logic in Epistemic and Deontic Contexts.HuiminDong,Xu Li &Yì N. Wáng -2021 - In Sujata Ghosh & Thomas Icard,Logic, Rationality, and Interaction: 8th International Workshop, Lori 2021, Xi’an, China, October 16–18, 2021, Proceedings. Springer Verlag. pp. 73-87.
    We introduce a type of weighted modal logic with explicit weights both in the language and in the models. The framework has its applications in epistemic logic for reasoning about agents’ knowledge based on their capability, and in deontic logic for agents’ choices based on their deontic capability or utilities. We make use of weighted Kripke models with the weights understood epistemically as a similarity measure between states and deontically as a measure of expected utilities. We present sound and complete (...) axiomatizations for the logics, and discuss variants and possible extensions. (shrink)
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  13. T'ojŏng Yi Chi-ham ŭi saengae wa kyŏngseron.KyŏNg-Dong Yi (ed.) -2024 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Pogosa.
     
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    FLP answer set semantics without circular justifications for general logic programs.Yi-Dong Shen,Kewen Wang,Thomas Eiter,Michael Fink,Christoph Redl,Thomas Krennwallner &Jun Deng -2014 -Artificial Intelligence 213 (C):1-41.
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    Determining inference semantics for disjunctive logic programs.Yi-Dong Shen &Thomas Eiter -2019 -Artificial Intelligence 277 (C):103165.
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    Model-based reasoning in cognitive science.Yi-Dong Wei -2007 - In L. Magnani & P. Li,Model-Based Reasoning in Science, Technology, and Medicine. Springer. pp. 273--291.
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    Anxiety and Its Influencing Factors in Patients With Drug-Induced Liver Injury.Yi-Hui Liu,Yan Guo,Hong Xu,Hui Feng &Dong-Ya Chen -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13:889487.
    ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate anxiety and its influencing factors in patients with drug-induced liver injury (DILI).Materials and MethodsNinety-four patients with DILI were enrolled and evaluated with a self-rating anxiety scale (SAS). According to the anxiety score, they were divided into four groups: the non-anxiety, mild anxiety, moderate anxiety, or severe anxiety groups, and the scores were analyzed based on demographic and biochemical indicators.ResultsOf the 94 patients with DILI, 63 did not have anxiety and 31 had anxiety (32.9%), of which (...) 27 had mild, 3 had moderate, and 1 had severe anxiety. There were no statistically significant differences in gender, age, occupation, and level of education between the groups (F= 1.42,H= 2.361,H= 6.751,H= 1.796, andP> 0.05); anxiety score and degree of anxiety between the types of drugs that led to the liver injury (H= 0.812,H= 1.712, andP> 0.05); anxiety score between the different degrees of liver injury (H= 2.836,H= 4.957,P> 0.05); or length of hospital stay or prognosis between the degrees of anxiety (F= 1.487,H= 0.761,P> 0.05). However, there were statistically significant differences in the degree of anxiety between different degree and types of liver injury (H= 7.981,H= 8.208,P< 0.05).ConclusionPatients with DILI may have anxiety, especially mild anxiety. The occurrence of anxiety in patients with DILI is not related to gender, age, occupation, or level of education but may be related to the degree and type of liver injury. Anxiety has no impact on the length of stay in hospital or the prognosis of the DILI. These findings may contribute to the development of management strategies for patients with DILI. (shrink)
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    박물관 에서 꺼내 온 철학 이야기: 공자님 말씀 에서 사르트르 의 불합리 까지.Hyæon-gu Yi,Pæom-ch°un Kim &U. Ki-Dong -1995 - Sŏul-si: Uri Kyoyuk. Edited by Pŏm-chʻun Kim & Ki-Dong U..
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    Differential Psychological Factors Associated With Unnecessary Dental Avoidance and Attendance Behavior During the Early COVID-19 Epidemic.Yi Feng Wen,Peng Fang,Jia-xi Peng,Shengjun Wu,Xufeng Liu &Qian QianDong -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 is challenging the dental community to an unprecedented degree. Knowledge of the increased risk of infection in dental settings has been disseminated to the public and guidelines have been formulated to assist dental attendance decision-making. However, dental attendance behaviors incompatible with treatment need is not uncommon in clinical settings. Important gaps remain in the knowledge about how psychological factors are affecting dental attendance behaviors during the COVID-19 epidemic. (...) In this cross-sectional study, a questionnaire survey was performed during February and March 2020. A total of 342 and 294 dental patients who attended and avoided dental visits, respectively, were included. The participants were classified into four groups based on dental attendance behavior and emergent/urgent dental treatment need. Bivariate analysis was performed to investigate factors associated with dental attendance. Multivariable logistic regression based on principal component scores was performed to identify major psychological constructs associated with unnecessary dental avoidance and attendance. Among all the factors explored, inability to wear masks during dental treatment was most closely associated with the overall pattern of dental attendance among participants. Multivariable regression suggested that unnecessary dental avoidance was associated with perceived risk of infection in general and in dental settings, perceived impact of COVID-19 and dental problems on general health, and personal traits such as trust and anxiety. Unnecessary dental attendance was associated with optimism toward the epidemic and trust. Multidisciplinary efforts involving dental and medical professionals as well as psychologists are warranted to promote more widespread adoption, among the general public, of dental attendance behaviors compatible with dental treatment need during the COVID-19 epidemic. (shrink)
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    Tongyang samguk ŭi Chujahak.Ki-Dong Yi -1995 - Sŏul: Sŏnggyunʼgwan Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
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    Latent variable modeling and its implications for institutional review board review: variables that delay the reviewing process.Dong-Sheng Tzeng,Yi-Chang Wu &Jane-Yi Hsu -2015 -BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):1-7.
    BackgroundTo investigate the factors related to approval after review by an Institutional Review Board, the structure equation model was used to analyze the latent variables ‘investigators’, ‘vulnerability’ and ‘review process’ for 221 proposals submitted to our IRB.MethodsThe vulnerability factor included vulnerable cases, and studies that involved drug tests and genetic analyses. The principal investigator factor included the license level of the PI and whether they belonged to our institution. The review factor included administration time, total review time, and revision frequency. (...) The revision frequency and total review time influenced the efficiency of review.ResultsThe latent variable of reviewing was the most important factor mediating the PIs and vulnerability to IRB review approval. The local PIs moderated with genetic study and revision frequency had an impact on the review process and mediated non-approval.ConclusionsBetter guidance of the investigators and reviewers might improve the efficiency with which IRBs function. (shrink)
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    Effects of Facial Expression and Facial Gender on Judgment of Trustworthiness: The Modulating Effect of Cooperative and Competitive Settings.YanDong,Yi Liu,Yanfei Jia,Yongna Li &Chen Li -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9:414227.
    People often judge trustworthiness based on others’ faces (e.g., facial expression and facial gender). However, it is unclear whether social context plays a moderating role in forming trustworthiness judgments. Based on the emotions as social information (EASI) model, differing contexts may impact the effect of facial expression; however, there is no evidence demonstrating that differing contexts will or will not influence the effect of facial gender. In this study, we used two experiments to examine how facial expression and facial gender (...) affect facial trustworthiness judgments and whether the effects on facial trustworthiness judgments are consistent in cooperative and competitive settings. Twenty-seven undergraduates (14 female; Mage = 21.81 years, SD = 2.66) participated in experiment 1. The results showed significant main effects of facial expression and facial gender as well as the interaction between them. To examine the social context effect, 28 undergraduates (18 female; Mage = 20.93 years, SD = 2.94) participated in experiment 2. The results showed the main effects of facial expression, facial gender, and social context. Moreover, there was a significant interaction between facial gender and facial expression and a marginally significant interaction between social context and facial expression. These results suggest that in the process of judging facial trustworthiness, individuals’ judgments are affected by both facial expression and facial gender. Furthermore, the effect of facial gender on facial trustworthiness judgments presents cross-situational stability, and the role of facial expression is influenced by the settings. These findings support and expand the EASI model. (shrink)
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    A WeChat-based self-compassion training to improve the treatment adherence of patients with schizophrenia in China: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial.DieDong,Ting-Yu Mu,Jia-Yi Xu,Jia-Ning Dai,Zhi-Nan Zhou,Qiong-Zhi Zhang &Cui-Zhen Shen -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundAt present, adherence to antipsychotic treatment is often poor, leading to the recurrence of symptoms. This increases the likelihood of the patient experiencing disability and thus increases the disease burden for the patient, their family, and society as a whole. However, to date, there is no clear evidence regarding the effect of medication adherence interventions on outcomes for patients with schizophrenia. Moreover, the traditional intervention methods are limited by manpower and resources in low- and middle-income countries. Recent studies have demonstrated (...) that increasing a patient’s level of self-compassion may improve their treatment adherence. Online mental health care interventions have advantages in terms of feasibility and acceptability for patients with schizophrenia. In this regard, a WeChat-based self-compassion training protocol to improve patient treatment adherence was designed in this study and will be evaluated in the future to determine its impact on patients with schizophrenia.MethodsThe protocol for the randomized controlled trial is based on the SPIRIT 2013 statement. This parallel RCT will aim to recruit 392 patients with schizophrenia who will be randomized at a 1:1 ratio into a 3-week intervention or control group. Both groups will receive routine care. The intervention group will also receive WeChat-based self-compassion training, which requires participants to complete three tasks every day, including a reading task, a meditation task, and a self-compassion journal task. The control group will receive WeChat-based psychological health education, which will only require participants to read positive articles about psychological health every day. Medication adherence, self-compassion, stigma, and social support will be measured at baseline, immediately after the intervention, and 3 weeks after the intervention. Program feasibility will be evaluated throughout the course of the study, and acceptability will be measured immediately after the intervention.Expected results:The intervention described here will address the barriers to accessing mental health care for people with schizophrenia, including patients’ desire for independent management, difficulty accessing providers, and concerns about privacy and stigma. The current study provides guidance for clinical nurses to carry out psychological intervention, with the ultimate aim of addressing the problems associated with a shortage of psychological professionals in low- and middle-income countries. (shrink)
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    Contribution of Vocabulary Knowledge to Reading Comprehension Among Chinese Students: A Meta-Analysis.YangDong,Yi Tang,Bonnie Wing-Yin Chow,Weisha Wang &Wei-YangDong -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Longitudinal Effects of Mediums of Word Explanation on L2 Vocabulary Learning Strategies Among Chinese Grade-7 Students.YangDong,Yi Tang,Sammy Xiao-Ying Wu,Wei-YangDong &Zhen Li -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11:531442.
    This longitudinal study investigated how different mediums of word explanation affected the use of English vocabulary strategies among Chinese Grade-7 students. 170 students were tested on their English receptive vocabulary size and vocabulary strategy application before and after an 8.33-month intervention. Students were divided into three experimental groups and one control group. The three experimental groups were provided with learning materials that explained the target vocabulary in three mediums, respectively: English-only, English-and-Chinese, and Chinese-only. Results showed that, after the intervention, receptive (...) vocabulary size did not have any direct significant impact on vocabulary strategy development, whereas mediums of word explanation materials impacted students’ application of vocabulary learning strategies (VLS) in different ways. Our findings showed that the English-only mediums significantly enhanced students’ use of metacognition, cognition, and memorization strategies, but decreased social strategy development. Chinese-only mediums significantly facilitated cognition and memorization strategy development. Implications for L2 vocabulary education are discussed. (shrink)
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    Structural and Functional Changes Are Related to Cognitive Status in Wilson’s Disease.Sheng Hu,Chunsheng Xu,TingDong,Hongli Wu,Yi Wang,Anqin Wang,Hongxing Kan &Chuanfu Li -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Patients with Wilson’s disease suffer from prospective memory impairment, and some of patients develop cognitive impairment. However, very little is known about how brain structure and function changes effect PM in WD. Here, we employed multimodal neuroimaging data acquired from 22 WD patients and 26 healthy controls who underwent three-dimensional T1-weighted, diffusion tensor imaging, and resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging. We investigated gray matter volumes with voxel-based morphometry, DTI metrics using the fiber tractography method, and RS-fMRI using the seed-based (...) functional connectivity method. Compared with HC, WD patients showed GM volume reductions in the basal ganglia and occipital fusiform gyrus, as well as volume increase in the visual association cortex. Moreover, whiter matter tracks of WD were widely impaired in association and limbic fibers. WM tracks in association fibers are significant related to PM in WD patients. Relative to HC, WD patients showed that the visual association cortex functionally connects to the thalamus and hippocampus, which is associated with global cognitive function in patients with WD. Together, these findings suggested that PM impairment in WD may be modulated by aberrant WM in association fibers, and that GM volume changes in the association cortex has no direct effect on cognitive status, but indirectly affect global cognitive function by its aberrant functional connectivity in patients with WD. Our findings may provide a new window to further study how WD develops into cognitive impairment, and deepen our understanding of the cognitive status and neuropathology of WD. (shrink)
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    Erratum to: How Ethical Leadership Influence Employees' Innovative Work Behavior: A Perspective of Intrinsic Motivation. [REVIEW]YiDong Tu &Xin Xin Lu -2013 -Journal of Business Ethics 116 (2):457-457.
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    Emotional Experiences Predict the Conversion of Individuals with Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome to Psychosis: A 6-Month Follow up Study.Fa Zhan Chen,Yi Wang,Xi Rong Sun,Yu Hong Yao,Ning Zhang,Hui Fen Qiao,Lan Zhang,Zhan Jiang Li,Hong Lin,Zheng Lu,Jing Li,Raymond C. K. Chan &XuDong Zhao -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Longevity: The Mediating Role of Social Capital and Moral Legitimacy in Korea.Se-Yeon Ahn &Dong-Jun Park -2018 -Journal of Business Ethics 150 (1):117-134.
    How does a company achieve long-term survival? This study starts with the question of why, among companies on the verge of bankruptcy, some survive and some break up. This study argues that the long-term survival of a company is determined by not only its economic performance but also its social performance. It clarifies that sustainable corporate social responsibility practices facilitate long-term survival. Thus, this study analyzed 259 CSR actions performed by eight representative long-lived companies in Korea and how the various (...) CSR actions helped these companies overcome crises and survive. The common CSR actions practiced by all the long-lived companies had a positive influence on forming social capital with primary stakeholders and securing legitimacy from secondary stakeholders, which in turn had a significant influence on maintaining survival. This study provides significant implications for the value of CSR practices that have been controversial, by presenting a model of how CSR actions facilitate corporate longevity. (shrink)
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    Democratic Inclusion and “Suffering Together” inThe Eumenides.Se-Hyoung Yi -2015 -Political Theory 43 (1):30-53.
    Drawing upon the dual status of the Eumenides as metics who were neither included in nor excluded from Athenian democratic politics, this essay attempts to bring the last scene of The Eumenides to contemporary political settings wherein we observe the duality of immigrants—that is, the tension between political citizenship and cultural foreignness—in our liberal society. The controversial bride kidnapping cases among Hmong immigrants show that the liberal regulative principles such as reciprocity and mutual respect cannot work in the context of (...) powerful and irreconcilable cultural and moral conflicts, which go beyond the line that we can tolerate in the name of cultural diversity. Instead, this essay focuses on the Athenian citizens’ and the Eumenides’ courageous decision to suffer together, not merely to live together, in an attempt to find a new possibility of democratic coexistence. (shrink)
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    Factors Affecting the Effectiveness of Cause-Related Marketing: A Meta-Analysis.Xiaojun Fan,Nianqi Deng,Yi Qian &XuebingDong -2020 -Journal of Business Ethics 175 (2):339-360.
    In its three decades of development, many constructs of cause-related marketing have been tested from different perspectives and in varied contexts. However, there has not yet been an integrated empirical study. Reviewing 162 studies from 117 articles, we constructed a framework of meta-analysis and identified 20 constructs. Among these, 13 are antecedents that can be grouped into three components: consumer-related traits, execution-related factors, and product-related traits, while three mediators and four consequences are used to measure the effectiveness of cause-related marketing. (...) Moreover, we examined 857 relationships among the constructs. The results showed that consumer-related traits, execution-related factors, and product-related traits all influence the effectiveness of cause-related marketing to varying degrees. Furthermore, we analyzed the effects of six moderators and found that cause-related marketing would be more effective when the brand is familiar, the product is utilitarian, the donation magnitude is large, and the cause is less familiar. However, neither cultural orientation nor cause type significantly influences the effectiveness of cause-related marketing. Finally, the interactions between these moderators and execution-related antecedents provide contributions and implications for cause-related marketing. (shrink)
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    A Cognition Knowledge Representation Model Based on Multidimensional Heterogeneous Data.Dong Zhong,Yi-An Zhu,Lanqing Wang,Junhua Duan &Jiaxuan He -2020 -Complexity 2020:1-17.
    The information in the working environment of industrial Internet is characterized by diversity, semantics, hierarchy, and relevance. However, the existing representation methods of environmental information mostly emphasize the concepts and relationships in the environment and have an insufficient understanding of the items and relationships at the instance level. There are also some problems such as low visualization of knowledge representation, poor human-machine interaction ability, insufficient knowledge reasoning ability, and slow knowledge search speed, which cannot meet the needs of intelligent and (...) personalized service. Based on this, this paper designs a cognitive information representation model based on a knowledge graph, which combines the perceptual information of industrial robot ontology with semantic description information such as functional attributes obtained from the Internet to form a structured and logically reasoned cognitive knowledge graph including perception layer and cognition layer. Aiming at the problem that the data sources of the knowledge base for constructing the cognitive knowledge graph are wide and heterogeneous, and there are entity semantic differences and knowledge system differences among different data sources, a multimodal entity semantic fusion model based on vector features and a system fusion framework based on HowNet are designed, and the environment description information such as object semantics, attributes, relations, spatial location, and context acquired by industrial robots and their own state information are unified and standardized. The automatic representation of robot perceived information is realized, and the universality, systematicness, and intuition of robot cognitive information representation are enhanced, so that the cognition reasoning ability and knowledge retrieval efficiency of robots in the industrial Internet environment can be effectively improved. (shrink)
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    Diffusion-controlled recrystallization and grain growth-induced plasticity of steel under externally applied stress.Heung Nam Han,Se-Jong Kim,Miyoung Kim,Gyosung Kim,Dong-Woo Suh &Sung-Joon Kim -2008 -Philosophical Magazine 88 (12):1811-1824.
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    Trajectory Interpretation of Correspondence Principle: Solution of Nodal Issue.Ciann-Dong Yang &Shiang-Yi Han -2020 -Foundations of Physics 50 (9):960-976.
    The correspondence principle states that the quantum system will approach the classical system in high quantum numbers. Indeed, the average of the quantum probability density distribution reflects a classical-like distribution. However, the probability of finding a particle at the node of the wave function is zero. This condition is recognized as the nodal issue. In this paper, we propose a solution for this issue by means of complex quantum random trajectories, which are obtained by solving the stochastic differential equation derived (...) from the optimal guidance law. It turns out that point set A, which is formed by the intersections of complex random trajectories with the real axis, can represent the quantum mechanical compatible distribution of the quantum harmonic oscillator system. Meanwhile, the projections of complex quantum random trajectories on the real axis form point set B that gives a spatial distribution without the appearance of nodes, and approaches the classical compatible distribution in high quantum numbers. Furthermore, the statistical distribution of point set B is verified by the solution of the Fokker–Planck equation. (shrink)
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  35. Mei xue di yao shi: lun Makesi laodong xue shuo di mei xue yi yi.Dong Luan -1983 - Xi'an: Shanxi sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
     
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    Antecedent acute cycling exercise affects attention control: an ERP study using attention network test.Yu-Kai Chang,Caterina Pesce,Yi-Te Chiang,Cheng-Yuh Kuo &Dong-Yang Fong -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  37. Zhe ren yi wang.JuxiangDong (ed.) -1999 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
     
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    Wen yi yi shi xing tai xue shuo lun zheng ji.XuewenDong &Zhihong Li (eds.) -2009 - Changchun: Jilin da xue chu ban she.
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    Ming bian yi shu you si wei luo ji =.ZhitieDong -1998 - [Beijing]: Zhongguo guang bo dian shi chu ban she.
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    Tian bian you yi kuai wu yun: ru xue yu cun zai zhu yi.Dong Liu -2018 - Nanjing Shi: Jiangsu ren min chu ban she.
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    Unity of heaven and humanity: Mediating role of the relational-interdependent self in the relationship between Confucian values and holistic thinking.Zhen-Dong Wang,Yi-Meng Wang,Huan Guo &Qian Zhang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    As the primary value system in Chinese culture for almost 2,000 years, Confucianism has profoundly influenced the mindset of Chinese people. Cultural psychology studies have highlighted that individuals with different cultural backgrounds vary in their preferences for certain personality traits, such as self-construal, and their metacognitive characteristics, such as thinking modes. Compared with Western cultures, Chinese culture shows a preference for the interdependent self and holistic thinking. To investigate the relationship between the relational-interdependent self, holistic thinking, and traditional Chinese values, (...) we surveyed 327 Chinese adults using the Confucian Traditional Values Survey, Holistic Thinking Scale, and Relational-Interdependent Self-Construal Scale. The results show that Confucian values positively influence both holistic thinking and the relational-interdependent self, the latter of which partially mediates the positive relationship between Confucian values and holistic thinking. This study deepens the understanding of the psychological features of Chinese culture. (shrink)
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    Tui kai ling yi shan chuang: yong qi yu li liang.JianchangDong -2013 - Beijing: Zhong guo jing ji chu ban she.
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    Zhe xue chuang xin de yi mian qi zhi: Huang Nansen xian sheng zhui si lu.Dong Wang &Chun Xu (eds.) -2014 - Beijing: Zhong yang bian yi chu ban she.
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    Studies ofThe Book of Changes (Yi jing) and Twenty-First-Century Science.Dong Guangbi -2008 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 39 (3):10-22.
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    The Impact of COVID-19-Related Work Stress on the Mental Health of Primary Healthcare Workers: The Mediating Effects of Social Support and Resilience.Lu-Shao-Bo Shi,Richard Huan Xu,Yi Xia,Dong-xue Chen &Dong Wang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    ObjectiveThe psychological condition of healthcare workers since the COVID-19 pandemic has attracted the attention of many studies. However, few have reported on psychosocial problems of primary healthcare workers in the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to examine the mediating roles of social support and resilience in COVID-19-related work stress and symptoms of anxiety and depression.MethodsA total of 840 primary healthcare workers in 17 community health centers in Guangzhou, China, were recruited from May to July 2021. Data on demographic characteristics, COVID-19-related (...) work stress, social support, resilience, anxiety and depression were collected. A structural equation model was used for mediation analysis.ResultsMore than half of participants reported mild or more severe symptoms of anxiety and depression. Social support and resilience mediate the association between COVID-19-related work stress and symptoms of anxiety and depression, respectively. Furthermore, the association between work stress and symptoms of anxiety and depression was also mediated by an accumulation of social support and resilience. The indirect effect of COVID-19-related work stress on anxiety and depression through resilience was much greater than other indirect effects.ConclusionAnxiety and depression were prevalent among primary healthcare workers. This study highlights the psychological impact of the COVID-19-related psychosocial work environment on primary healthcare workers. There is an urgent need to improve working conditions for primary healthcare workers in the COVID-19 and to implement intervention strategies aimed at increasing individual resilience alongside the establishment of external supportive work environments. (shrink)
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  46. She hui zhu yi jian she zhong di zhe xue wen ti tan suo: gai ge zhi lu di zhe xue chen si.Dong Wang -1986 - [Peking]: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing. Edited by Yixing Zhang & Chengshu Sun.
     
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    Dang dai shi jie mei xue yi shu xue ci dian.XuewenDong (ed.) -1990 - [Nanjing shi]: Jing xiao Jiangsu sheng xin hua shu dian.
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    Zhongguo zhe xue she hui ke xue fa zhan li cheng hui yi.YisiDong &Benyuan Yu (eds.) -2014 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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    Action Real-Time Strategy Gaming Experience Related to Enhanced Capacity of Visual Working Memory.Yutong Yao,Ruifang Cui,Yi Li,Lu Zeng,Jinliang Jiang,Nan Qiu,LiDong,Diankun Gong,Guojian Yan,Weiyi Ma &Tiejun Liu -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Current Change Rate Influences Sensorimotor Cortical Excitability During Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation.Sheng-Long Jiang,Zhongpeng Wang,Weibo Yi,Feng He,Hongzhi Qi &Dong Ming -2019 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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